Biggest movie let downs.
 
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05/12/10 5:26 AM

If a topic already exists Im sorry, I searched and was surprised there wasn't one already.

Anyways what were the movies you looked forward to seeing the most but turned out to be the biggest let down ever?!

For me it would be El Superbeasto, been following it and waiting for at least 3-4 years. then out of nowhere its on demand so I HAVE to see it... fucking dogshit... nothing but sick ass humor...and it's not even funny... maybe if I was like 10 I would have laughed but then I wouldn't even know what the fuck I was laughing at.

Another one would be the wolfman...was better than I expected (Anthony Hopkins saved it) but was zero with tension being Danny Elfman tuned us in every possible suspenseful moment...and just ruined it... it's like OH SOMETHINGS ABOUT TO BE REVEALED THERE'S THAT MUSIC AGAIN! geez does he even care anymore or is this just a paycheck for him?

Anywho, go name em'

 

05/12/10 5:52 AM

Awesome thread...I'm gonna get castrated for my list, cause these are films that got too hyped up for me and really ruined any chance of myself liking them, then again I'm more of a Film-Snob than anything, and yes I've given these more than enough chances:

Gladiator
Napoleon Dynamite
Crash (2004)
300
King Kong
There's Something About Mary
Willy Wonka, Planet of the Apes, Corpse Bride
Panic Room, Zodiac and Benjamin Button (I love Fincher, but his films lately are too long and boring!)
Pretty much majority of Action/Sci-Fi Flicks made lately, especially the ones made from Comic Books (Snoozeville!)

There's too many to add, I could on and on....

 

05/12/10 6:05 AM

X-Men 3

American Psycho.

I just wanted him to have done it! I hate those it was all just a dream or in your head movies.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 05/12/2010 06:14AM by arios.

 

05/12/10 6:57 AM

arios posted:
X-Men 3

American Psycho.

I just wanted him to have done it! I hate those it was all just a dream or in your head movies.

Can't agree with you more, Xmen 3...where the fuck was nightcrawler? And as for american pyscho it was great, up until the ending... I did however hear a rumor that there was an alternate ending(or the books original ending) in which it turned out bates really did do it all and the hotel was so prestigious that they covered up everything for him just to save there own reputation. Which would explain why they were repainting the walls when he came back.

Napolean dynamite was the shit...up until everyone else saw it like 3 months after it came on video and wouldn't stop quoting it... I mean it's bad enough when that happens right when a movie comes out, but for EVERYONE to simultaneously be that late and start quoting it like it came out yesterday is ridiculous.

king kong was a snoozer, crash was a stereotype, and 300 was good the first time, but for an ultimate action film to get old after the first watch baffles me...

tim burton sucks

 

05/12/10 8:27 AM

Iron Man 2
X-Men 3
There Will Be Blood

 

05/12/10 11:05 AM

Spider-Man 3 (and soon, "Spiderman: Ultimate" or whatever they're calling it)
G.I.Joe

 

05/12/10 5:18 PM

The Ring 2

 

05/12/10 5:54 PM

The first two Star Wars prequels were pretty bad, but Superman Returns takes the cake. What a piece of shit.

 

05/12/10 8:21 PM

Spiderman 3 - this is my top pick forever.
2012
Alice in Wonderland

 

05/12/10 11:03 PM

District 9

 

05/12/10 11:27 PM

Hellboy II: The Golden Army

 

05/13/10 3:21 AM

Watchmen.

 

05/13/10 11:08 AM

The new nightmare on elm street. I can't believe I had my brother pay for my ticket and we sat through the whole thing...

 

05/13/10 10:44 AM

Terminator: Salvation

Wow holy shit. With TDTWWA in an amazing trailer for the movie, I was so fucking excited. Unfortunately, the trailer may as well have been the movie.

I still enjoyed it but it was a serious let down. As my friend at the time described it, it was always a feeling of 'omg it's gonna get better, it's gonna get better' and then it ends.

In a way, I think the whole world felt that way about that movie.

 

05/13/10 1:45 PM

I thought Salvation was pretty good. Not great like the first two Terminator films, but enjoyable.

 

05/13/10 2:43 PM

Suge posted:
The new nightmare on elm street. I can't believe I had my brother pay for my ticket and we sat through the whole thing...
Golden film rule: horror classic remakes are almost NEVER good

 

05/13/10 3:14 PM

Most Disappointing Movie Ever:
http://www.impawards.com/2006/posters/superman_returns_ver2.jpg

Roger Ebert's review is spot on.

[rogerebert.suntimes.com]
2 stars (of four)

It's no fun being Superman. Your life is a lie, there's nobody you can confide in, you're in love but can't express it, and you're on call 24 hours a day. But it can be fun being in a Superman movie. The original "Superman" (1978) was an exuberance of action and humor, because Christopher Reeve could play the character straight and let us know he was kidding.

"Superman II" (1980) was just about as good, but "Superman III" (1983) was a disappointment. "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace," with Reeve, bombed in 1987, and then the series was quiet for 19 years. Now the Man of Steel is back in Bryan Singer's "Superman Returns," which, like its hero, spends a lot of time dead in the water.

This is a glum, lackluster movie in which even the big effects sequences seem dutiful instead of exhilarating. The newsroom of the Daily Planet, filled with eccentricity and life in the earlier movies, now seems populated by corporate drones. Jimmy Olsen, the copy boy, such a brash kid, seems tamed and clueless. Lois Lane (Kate Bosworth) has lost her dash and pizzazz, and her fiance, Richard White (James Marsden), regards her like a deer caught in the headlights. Even the editor, Perry White (Frank Langella), comes across less like a curmudgeon, more like an efficient manager.

One problem is with the casting. Brandon Routh lacks charisma as Superman, and I suppose as Clark Kent, he isn't supposed to have any. Routh may have been cast because he looks a little like Reeve, but there are times when he looks more like an action figure; were effects used to make him seem built from synthetics? We remember the chemistry between Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder (Lois Lane) in the original "Superman" movie, and then observe how their counterparts are tongue-tied in this one. If they had a real romance (and they did), has it left them with nothing more than wistful looks and awkward small talk?

It's strange how little dialogue the title character has in the movie. Clark Kent is monosyllabic, and Superman is microsyllabic. We learn Superman was away for five years on a mission to the remains of his home planet, Krypton. In the meantime, Lois got herself a boyfriend and a little son, played by Tristan Lake Leabu, who mostly stares at people like a beta version of Damien, the kid from "The Omen." Now Superman and (coincidentally) Clark have returned, Clark gets his old job, and Lex Luthor (Kevin Spacey) is out of prison and plotting to rule the earth.

Lex's plan: use crystals from kryptonite to raise up a new continent in the mid-Atlantic and flood most of the surface of the populated world. Then he'll own all the real estate. Location, location, location. Alas, the craggy landscape he produces couldn't be loved by a mountain goat and won't be habitable for a million years, but never mind. Spacey plays Luthor as sour and sadistic; he has no fun with the role, nor do we.

As for Superman, he's a one-trick pony. To paraphrase Archimedes: "Give me a lever and a place to stand, and I will move the universe." Superman doesn't need the lever or the place to stand, but as he positions himself in flight, straining to lift an airplane or a vast chunk or rock, we reflect that these activities aren't nearly as cinematic as what Batman and Spider-Man get up to. Watching Superman straining to hold a giant airliner, I'm wondering: Why does he strain? Does he have his limits? Would that new Airbus be too much for him? What about if he could stand somewhere?

Superman is vulnerable to one, and only one, substance: kryptonite. He knows this. We know this. Lex Luthor knows this. Yet he has been disabled by kryptonite in every one of the movies. Does he think Lex Luthor would pull another stunt without a supply on hand? Why doesn't he take the most elementary precautions? How can a middle-aged bald man stab the Man of Steel with kryptonite?

Now about Lois' kid. We know who his father is, and Lois knows, and I guess the kid knows, although he calls Richard his daddy. But why is nothing done with this character? He sends a piano flying across a room, but otherwise he just stares with big, solemn eyes, like one of those self-sufficient little brats you can't get to talk. It would have been fun to give Superman a bright, sassy child, like one of the Spy Kids, and make him a part of the plot.

There is I suppose a certain bottom line of competence in "Superman Returns," and superhero fans will want to see the movie just for its effects, its plot outrages and its moments of humor. But when the hero, his alter ego, his girlfriend and the villain all seem to lack any joy in being themselves, why should we feel joy at watching them?

 

05/13/10 5:18 PM

scott_pawsey posted:
Suge posted:
The new nightmare on elm street. I can't believe I had my brother pay for my ticket and we sat through the whole thing...
Golden film rule: horror classic remakes are almost NEVER good

Agreed. But it was a free movie so I was in it for the popcorn lol

 

05/13/10 4:20 PM

scott_pawsey posted:
Suge posted:
The new nightmare on elm street. I can't believe I had my brother pay for my ticket and we sat through the whole thing...
Golden film rule: horror classic remakes are almost NEVER as good as the original, with a few exceptions, like the remake of Gaslight.

Fixed.

 

05/13/10 4:22 PM

gonzo84 posted:
Awesome thread...I'm gonna get castrated for my list, cause these are films that got too hyped up for me and really ruined any chance of myself liking them, then again I'm more of a Film-Snob than anything, and yes I've given these more than enough chances:

Gladiator
Napoleon Dynamite
Crash (2004)
300
King Kong
There's Something About Mary
Willy Wonka, Planet of the Apes, Corpse Bride
Panic Room, Zodiac and Benjamin Button (I love Fincher, but his films lately are too long and boring!)
Pretty much majority of Action/Sci-Fi Flicks made lately, especially the ones made from Comic Books (Snoozeville!)

There's too many to add, I could on and on....

I so agree with you on the Fincher situation, and I never held expectations on the others you mention. I did enjoy Crash and There´s something about Mary, but basically I´m with you. So I don´t have the slightest interest in castrating you.

 

05/13/10 4:23 PM

Terminator Salvation

Inglorious Bastards



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/13/2010 04:24PM by Demonseed25.

 

05/13/10 4:24 PM

Oh, yeah, No Country for Old Men disappointed me big time, with Javier Bardem with that Katie Holmes hairdo. I enjoyed Burn after reading and A Serious Man.

 

05/13/10 5:42 PM

The Box

Quite horrid. I will never get that part of my life back. Ever.

 

05/13/10 11:48 PM

Indiana jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull!!!!!!

 

05/14/10 4:44 AM

The Perfect Chris posted:
Indiana jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull!!!!!!

OF COURSE!

 

05/14/10 12:00 PM

johnny_ripper posted:
The Perfect Chris posted:
Indiana jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull!!!!!!

OF COURSE!

I enjoyed it. Honestly, none of those movies were really that great. But I thought all four were good.

 

05/16/10 10:19 AM

Two stick out in my mind

1) The Matrix Reloaded. How the fuck did the fuck it up so bad. Looking back it should never have had a sequel. I thought the 10 minute parody of it was better than the movie itself and THAT'S saying something.

2) Hitman. Yeah I thought that for once someone would come along and make a decent video game film. The trailer looked pretty fucking awesome but in the end it turned out to be your usual hollywood action pile of shit cash in.

 

05/17/10 7:49 PM

Batman and Robin.

worst.shit.ever.

 

05/17/10 8:12 PM

legion best trailer shitty movie

 

05/17/10 9:33 PM

Averus_32 posted:
Batman and Robin.

worst.shit.ever.
THE BAT SUIT IS NOT SUPPOSED TO HAVE FUCKING NIPPLES!

 
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